How to Use a Roof Rack?

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VonEmmett
07/24/25 11:14pm
The usage method of a roof rack is: 1. Use ropes to securely fasten the cargo; 2. Fix the cargo onto the roof rack and distribute it evenly to prevent items from falling off. Precautions for roof racks: 1. After installation, regularly check the tightness of screws; 2. Be cautious when driving as there may be wind-blocking objects on the rack; 3. The load capacity is designed for 30 to 50kg, so do not exceed the rack's weight limit. Roof racks are commonly used for self-driving trips, paired with roof boxes or roof baskets to carry travel luggage, thereby increasing interior space. They can also transport sports equipment such as skis, bicycles, and sailboats.
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JaxsonLynn
08/10/25 3:18pm
When I first started using a car roof rack, I thought it was pretty straightforward but realized safety is key. First, installation: clean the roof thoroughly to ensure it's free of dirt, then secure the rack to the roof rails using the provided bolts—don’t forget the anti-slip pads. Next, loading: avoid overloading; the typical weight limit is 80-100 kg. Place luggage like suitcases in the center to balance the weight, and use soft padding for uneven items to prevent scratches. For securing, use straps or a cargo net, tightening them firmly. Before driving, give the rack a shake to check for looseness. Beginners should visit a professional shop for initial installation to learn tips. Drive slower when turning to prevent items from shifting in the wind. After use, remove and clean the rack to prevent corrosion from rain and grime. Safety first—practice makes perfect.
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